こずえkozue
1.

The uppermost part of a tree, specifically the tips of its branches where leaves and new growth emerge.

2.

The extremities of branches on a tree, often associated with the notion of height and exposure to sunlight.

3.

The delicate ends of tree branches that are typically less sturdy and more flexible, contrasting with the stronger trunk and thicker branch sections.

まっしょう末梢masshou
1.

A term referring to the outermost parts or extremities of a structure, such as the tips of tree branches or the ends of objects.

2.

It denotes aspects or elements that are of lesser importance or significance, focusing on trivial or minor details that may not be central to the main subject.

3.

Used in a biological context, it describes the branches of nerves that extend from the central nervous system to the farthest reaches of the body, emphasizing the peripheral regions of the nervous system.

まっしょうしんけい末梢神経masshoushinkei
1.

A network of nerve fibers that extend from the brain and spinal cord to the extremities of the body, responsible for transmitting sensory and motor signals.

2.

The portion of the nervous system that operates outside of the central nervous system, often associated with less critical or secondary functions.

3.

Nerve structures located at the outermost regions of the body, playing a key role in connecting the central nervous system to limbs and organs.